Millside Radio

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Millside Radio provides hospital radio programmes 24 hours a day for people in King's Mill Hospital in Nottinghamshire, England, on the Mansfield and Ashfield border. It started in 1989 as a part-time service using studios at Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, before moving into former offices at King's Mill, where it was officially opened by Jeremy Beadle.[1]

Broadcast areaKing's Mill Hospital, Nottinghamshire
FormatVariety
First air date
20 October 1989
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Millside Hospital Radio
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Broadcast areaKing's Mill Hospital, Nottinghamshire
Programming
FormatVariety
History
First air date
20 October 1989
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WebsiteMillside Radio
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It broadcasts 24 hours a day in high-quality stereo using the hospital's WiFi network and via a distribution system that is free to patients for radio, but charges for other services, such as individual bedside wired telephone and television. It is also streamed free online via the website, smartphone and smart speakers.

Staffed entirely by volunteers, it is registered as a charity using the name Millside Hospital Radio.[2]

It has live news and sports coverage broadcast on the hour. Sports updates are included in many live shows during the week. It broadcasts from outside locations, such as Asda Mansfield and B&Q Mansfield, and from events around the hospital.

The station's mascot is called Milly Bear.[3]

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